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    Nadira A Quraishi Writing assignment- Testing the Principle of Proxemics Submitted to – David Hewes 3rd April 2011 I went to a Tim Horton set beside a woman. I set in a casual distance of 2.5 to 3 feet next to her without talking. She looked at me and smile. Without talking I started observing her. She had a quick and careful glance at me‚ a suspicious look. She seemed scared and not normal. By looking at her face‚ I felt that probably she takes drugs. Without saying anything‚ she just walked

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    experience shared by most adults and children. It is cheap‚ appealing‚ and within the reach of the general public. In this way‚ TV has become an important mass media around the world. Sadly‚ this resource isn’t used in a way that people could get the best possible benefits from it. The purpose of this essay is to persuade the reader that people shouldn’t watch too much television because the content of many TV programs is not educational. Television makes people waste time that could be used in more beneficial

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    Destructive and Non-destructive Testing for Maintenance Applications Why use testing? * Make best use of limited budgets • Repair vs. replace • Increase load limits * Preserve our infrastructure • Economics • Historic structures * Make sound judgments to repair or replace * Increase level of confidence / decrease uncertainty * Increase overall safety Destructive Testing Destructive testing (DT) includes methods where your material is broken down in order to determine

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    1. The value in considering “The other’” position can come in many forms. While dealing in our every day social interactions‚ Opinions are formed in relation to our compassion‚ worldliness‚ and understanding. These opinions typically shape how we all view each other. If we truly want to have an objective point of view‚ appear compassionate‚ and portray ourselves in a passionate light then we must always consider “the others.” Additionally‚ if we truly wish to be successful we must understand the

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    participate in group work. Coffield (2002) makes the assumption learning is rooted in social involvement and negotiation. By encouraging students to work together they not only learn to complete the task at hand‚ they also learn how to discuss and debate their opinions with others. Eraut (2000) argues that an individual’s knowledge may not be enough. Group work‚ or working as part of a team‚ brings in new personal knowledge which can be shared among the group. The activity “Think-Pair-Share” has been used

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    Non-destructive Testing Of Concrete By Rebound Hammer By Kaushal Kishore Materials Engineer‚ Roorkee INTRODUCTION The standard method of determining strength of hardened concrete consists of testing concrete cubes in compression. The quality of entire concrete of a structure cannot be fully assessed by testing a few concrete cubes. The results obtained in testing cubes do not always reflect the actual strength of concrete in construction. In a whole day‚ concreting work cubes are cast in

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    Number: 2 Article No:4 A MODEL PROPOSAL for EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION PROGRAMS Assoc. Prof. Dr. Feridun AKYUREK Faculty of Communication Sciences Eskisehir‚ Anadolu University-TURKEY INTRODUCTION In Turkey‚ if we look at the general view of nationally produced television programs‚ almost similar type of programs are broadcasted one next to each other. This is also true for educational television programs. Approximately 15 to 20 minutes long programs‚ a faculty member presents as a repeat of what

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    The setting helps contribute to the insight‚ knowledge and understanding to the meaning of many stories. In the short story “A & P” by John Updike‚ the setting helps bring to life the conformity and dehumanization in an everyday life. It shows that breaking the norm of society is unacceptable. The setting plays a large part to the understanding of why the “three girls” in “bathing suits” are so criticized and judged. The main character Sammy‚ a cashier worker‚ sees the three girls walk into the

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    Educational Administration and Principle Research Education administration leads all other members of school staff. They handle the day-to-day missions of elementary‚ middle‚ and high schools. They set goals and evaluate the school’s advancement in meeting them. Supervise all of the school staff‚ such as teachers‚ counselors‚ and librarians. Look upon and oversees teachers to evaluate their performance. Assist teachers increase their skills by aligning professional progress programs and mentorships

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    health and safety requirements in your setting they need to be aware of. Prepare a document/presentation to give to them‚ which should include the following information: * A brief explanation of the relevant health and safety legislation * How you plan and maintain a healthy and safe environment * What factors do you consider when planning the environment to ensure safety for all. Health and safety legislation. Within the early years setting‚ we have a duty of care. This means

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